4 (or 5!) 20-game winners on a team Topic

I never had 4 20-game winners on one team until the past month, and now I've had two teams do it.  The first doesn't really count since it was a prog team and I had a lot more salary than nearly every other team in the league.  But the more recent team is kind of impressive, I think.  It's from an 80M single-season twist theme (I've got the 2006 Dodgers), and at the 154-game mark we're 107-47. 

Here are the 20-game winners (all have between 230-246 IP):

2002 Odalis Perez, 23-5, 2.32
1995 Greg Maddux, 22-8, 1.50
2002 Derek Lowe, 20-9, 2.57
1998 Brett Tomko, 20-12, 4.84

Tomko appears to have done it with smoke and mirrors -- the league ERA is 4.49, so he's really got no business being 20-12.

12/18/2010 3:28 AM
wow, and no Joss! It can be done with modern day pitchers!
12/18/2010 9:14 AM
I had three 20-game losers on a team that just finished 67-95.

1968 Bob Gibson   13-25, 3.38, 317 IP  (most losses in the league)
1985 John Tudor    11-22, 3.91, 290 IP
1968 Luis Tiant       12-22, 3.49, 263 IP

$120M cap theme league.  The top pitcher in the 24-team league was 1908 Addie Joss (25-10, 2.41, 358 IP).  8 of the top 10 pitchers were pre-1920 seasons, the 2 exceptions were a 1994 Maddux and a 1995 Maddux.  The league ERA was 3.92, and my team ERA was 3.43 (9th).


12/18/2010 5:27 PM
I think I've only done it once ever.  pretty cool crazys.
12/18/2010 5:54 PM
I've had 3 20 game winners not four. That is impressive.
12/20/2010 10:19 AM
I've had 9
12/20/2010 1:52 PM
Posted by boogerlips on 12/20/2010 1:52:00 PM (view original):
I've had 9
Usually your sarcastic comments don't even make me flinch, but I snickered at this one.
12/20/2010 2:09 PM
Posted by boogerlips on 12/20/2010 1:52:00 PM (view original):
I've had 9
which is probably 8 more than women that you've had....
12/21/2010 12:44 PM
9 more dummy
12/21/2010 2:36 PM
I currently have 3 pitchers w/20+ wins in the J4MS progressive:

Bob Gibson '69 (R) 46 26-7 333.0 2.86 .233 1.23 7.22 3.08 10.71M
Sam McDowell '69 (L) 45 25-9 309.2 2.64 .223 1.25 8.11 3.75 9.27M
Larry Dierker '69 (R) 43 21-10 322.1 2.54 .197 0.98 6.84 2.37 9.98M
12/22/2010 4:17 PM
How many games are left ryno? Do you have a shot at the equally rare three 30 game winner squad? Hmm, brings up an interesting question. Three man rotations are used a lot in the SIM.

Which is harder to accomplish...
Four 20 game winners or three 30 game winners?


12/22/2010 9:32 PM
three 30s, obviously... 90 games is more wins in the rotation then 80...
12/22/2010 10:48 PM
Do actual wins and losses mean anything in this game for pitchers?
12/22/2010 11:16 PM
Posted by chisox378 on 12/22/2010 11:16:00 PM (view original):
Do actual wins and losses mean anything in this game for pitchers?
No
12/22/2010 11:51 PM
Posted by teal_leo on 12/22/2010 9:33:00 PM (view original):
How many games are left ryno? Do you have a shot at the equally rare three 30 game winner squad? Hmm, brings up an interesting question. Three man rotations are used a lot in the SIM.

Which is harder to accomplish...
Four 20 game winners or three 30 game winners?


even though i have enough wins as a hole...currently 99-49...thanks to my offense not scoring for Dierker, the 30/30/30 mark is unreachable for me.  If Gibson and McDowell both win out (Gibson at 26-8 has 4 starts left and McDowell at 25-9 has 5 starts left) they can both reach 30. But Dierker, even if he wins out will only reach 26.

I am hoping he wins out regardless though as I currently am  #1, #2, and #4 in Cy Young voting...if Dierker can just get a few more wins I have a great shot at having the top 3 spots.
12/23/2010 1:12 PM
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